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Oct 22, 2011

Causes of Achilles Tendon Injury


Achilles tendon injuries can be caused by: overuse, misalignment, improper footwear, medication side effects, and/or accidents.  Multiple causes often contribute to the same Achilles tendon injury.  For example: a sudden increase in hill climbing, worn out shoes, and weak or tight calf muscles could all contribute to Achilles tendinosis and Achilles tendonitis.

Overuse
  • Too fast of an increase in athletic activities such as:
    • Running or walking longer;
    • Running or walking faster;
    • Running or walking up and down more or steeper hills or stairs;
    • More or more powerful “explosive” movements such as lunges, jumps, or  push off’s. 
  • The athletic activity by itself is not the problem, the problem is doing too much too quickly or resuming too quickly after a layoff.
  • Types of injuries caused: 
    • Achilles tendinosis,
    • Achilles tendonitis,
    • Achilles tenosynovitis,
    • Tennis Leg, or
    • in the most severe cases: Achilles tendon rupture.
Misalignment
  • Examples:
    • Unequal leg length,
    • Over or under pronation,
    • Short or tight Achilles tendons or calf muscles,
    • Disproportionably weak calf muscles, and
    • Misshapen heel or other foot bones.
  • Types of injuries caused:
    • Achilles tendinosis,
    • Achilles tendonitis,
    • Achilles tenosynovitis,
    • Tennis Leg, or
    • in the most severe cases: Achilles tendon rupture.
Improper Footwear
  • Examples:
    • Shoes or sports shoes with too much or too little:
      • Arch support,
      • Cushioning,
      • Motion control, and/or
      • Heel support;
    • High heels; and
    • Worn out shoes or sports shoes.
  • Types of injuries caused:
    • Achilles tendinosis,
    • Achilles tendonitis,
    • Achilles tenosynovitis,
    • Tennis Leg, or
    • in the most severe cases: Achilles tendon rupture.
Medication Side Effects
  • The Quinolone group of antibiotics
    • Example: Ciprofloxacin (Cipro®, Baycip®, Cetraxal®, Ciflox®, Cifran®, Ciplox®, Cyprobay®, Quintor®).
    • Type of injuries caused:
      • Achilles tendinosis,
      • Achilles tendonitis,
      • Achilles tenosynovitis,
      • Tennis Leg, or
      • in the most severe cases: Achilles tendon rupture.
  • Cortisone
    • Cortisone is an indirect, rather than a direct, cause of Achilles tendon injury. Cortisone can make a weakened Achilles tendon feel too comfortable.  A patient who has received cortisone shots in or near the Achilles tendon may be able to overly stretch or strain their Achilles tendon without any pain – until they stretch or strain it to the point of rupture
    • Contributing factor: the injury for which cortisone was prescribed.
    • Type of injury caused: Achilles tendon rupture.
 Accidents

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